New London Architecture

Harrow Square

Built

This mixed-use development captures a sense of place for the local community, setting a new benchmark for high-quality, sustainable and affordable housing.

As the first new civic space in Harrow in many years, Harrow Square is a mixed-use development that captures a sense of place for the local community. In addition to high-quality, sustainable and affordable housing, a new public square, library and local retail encourage togetherness.
Unlocking new pathways to the wider area and nearby existing church, the new square also encourages public activity through three pedestrian entrances, sheltered area for outdoor activities and public art.

This project is featured alongside our Public London: Activating the City insight study. The publication, exhibition and online project directory explore what constitutes a successful and democratic public realm today, the role of co‑creation and partnerships, and how we can ensure that places are fit‑for‑purpose in the long term.


Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Harrow

Size

35368 sq m

Completion

January 2019


Location

F2, hygeia house, 66 College Rd, Harrow HA1 1BE, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Skidmore Owings & Merrill

Client

Hyde New Build

Structural Engineer

Skidmore Owings & Merrill


Last updated on

27/06/2024


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